DEV SEC OPS
Are you passionate about cybersecurity and ready to support national security efforts? Do you thrive in a dynamic environment where your skills contribute to protecting our country? We’re a prominent Defense Industry Company in partnership with our Cyber client based in Orlando, FL, known for delivering cutting-edge solutions and services.
Note: This role requires eligibility for Secret clearance upon hiring.
What You’ll Do:
🛠️ DevOps Expertise: Work in a government program office, leveraging your broad knowledge of development and operations. This includes coding, infrastructure management, systems administration, configuration management, architecture, and provisioning.
👥 Leadership: Potentially lead a team and provide guidance to less experienced staff. Your leadership will be crucial in driving projects forward.
Onsite Presence: This role requires you to be onsite.
What We’re Looking For:
- Tech Savvy: Strong understanding of system architecture, provisioning, and administration. Experience with developer toolsets, source control, code reviews, unit testing, and Agile principles.
- Collaborative Skills: Ability to work across organizational departments to maintain a common configuration baseline across multiple platforms.
- 🛡️ DoD Experience: Familiarity with DoD/government processes and an understanding of cybersecurity practices.
- Experience: Minimum of 10+ years in IT, Cyber Security, and/or Engineering. A Bachelor’s Degree in IT, Engineering, or a relevant field from an accredited college/university is preferred (years of experience may substitute for education).
Why Join Us?
Be part of a dedicated team that’s at the forefront of national security. Enjoy a collaborative environment where your contributions make a real impact. Apply today and be a part of our mission to safeguard the nation!
Ready to make a difference? Click 'Apply' and start your journey with us!
Engenium is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability.